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American Seams (Marbled Copper)

Rose's Pawn Shop

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Format: CD

Cat No: COPA007

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Format Details: Marbled Copper

Release Date:  27 February 2026

Label:  Forty Below Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0199538436945

Genres:  Country  Americana  

Release Date:  27 February 2026

Label:  Forty Below Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0199538464443

Genres:  Country  Americana  

  • Description

    For two decades, Rose's Pawn Shop have evolved their version of modern-day American roots music. It's an anthemic sound that's taken the group from their hometown of Los Angeles -- where frontman Paul Givant formed the band as a bluegrass-inspired act, making room for punky tempos and fiddle solos -- to venues across the country, where their sound grew to encompass the sweep of rock & roll, the sonics of folk music, and the storytelling of country. With American Seams, the band's fifth studio release, Rose's Pawn Shop nod to the wide range of those influences with also doubling down on their folky roots. Produced by Grammy nominee Eric Corne during a series of live-in-the-studio performances, it's a raw, reflective album about stepping into a new stage of life, reflecting upon all the lessons learned and mistakes made along the way. For Givant -- a journeyman songwriter who's weathered the twists and turns of the music industry, unwaveringly dedicating himself to a project that's earned high marks from Rolling Stone (who called the band's work "a blast of 21st century pickin'-party music") and GQ (who praised their "knee-slapping bluegrass-y twang") -- it's also a showcase of the the band's staying power. This is resilient roots music, grounded in sharp songwriting and the hard-won experience of a band that's dedicated itself to the long haul.

    Description

    For two decades, Rose's Pawn Shop have evolved their version of modern-day American roots music. It's an anthemic sound that's taken the group from their hometown of Los Angeles -- where frontman Paul Givant formed the band as a bluegrass-inspired act, making room for punky tempos and fiddle solos -- to venues across the country, where their sound grew to encompass the sweep of rock & roll, the sonics of folk music, and the storytelling of country. With American Seams, the band's fifth studio release, Rose's Pawn Shop nod to the wide range of those influences with also doubling down on their folky roots. Produced by Grammy nominee Eric Corne during a series of live-in-the-studio performances, it's a raw, reflective album about stepping into a new stage of life, reflecting upon all the lessons learned and mistakes made along the way. For Givant -- a journeyman songwriter who's weathered the twists and turns of the music industry, unwaveringly dedicating himself to a project that's earned high marks from Rolling Stone (who called the band's work "a blast of 21st century pickin'-party music") and GQ (who praised their "knee-slapping bluegrass-y twang") -- it's also a showcase of the the band's staying power. This is resilient roots music, grounded in sharp songwriting and the hard-won experience of a band that's dedicated itself to the long haul.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. American Seams
      • 2. Where The Horizon Has A Light
      • 3. Darken My Door
      • 4. The Summer's Over
      • 5. What If We Run
      • 6. Escape Artist
      • 7. Going Out In The Wild
      • 8. Fare Thee Well
      • 9. Ain't No Way
      • 10. Autumn Eyes

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. American Seams
      • 2. Where The Horizon Has A Light
      • 3. Darken My Door
      • 4. The Summer's Over
      • 5. What If We Run
      • 6. Escape Artist
      • 7. Going Out In The Wild
      • 8. Fare Thee Well
      • 9. Ain't No Way
      • 10. Autumn Eyes